FIFA World Player of the Year

Current World Player of the Year, Lionel Messi.

The FIFA World Player of the Year is an association football award given annually to the male and female player who are thought to be the best in the world, based on votes by coaches and captains of international teams. In a voting system based on positional voting, each coach gets three votes, worth five points, three points and one point, and the winners are ordered based on total number of points. The male award has been criticized for focusing mainly on players from the UEFA Champions League and largely ignoring players from the South American Copa Libertadores, which has produced more world club champions than Europe. The international leagues of the remaining confederations are also completely ignored.

The award started in 1991 for men and 2001 for women. Since the award's inception, European-based Brazilian players have dominated the male awards, having won 8 out of 18 editions of the prize, far ahead of the top second country France, which has won it 3 times.

The award's youngest winner, male or female, is Ronaldo, who won at the age of 20 in 1996. He won it again in 1997 and 2002. Marta is the only player to win it four times in a row, Birgit Prinz won three times in a row, while Ronaldo, Mia Hamm and Ronaldinho have won twice in a row. Marta is the only four-time winner, while Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane, and Prinz have won the award three times. The oldest winner is Fabio Cannavaro who won in 2006 at age 33. The oldest female winner is Hamm, who won in 2002 at age 30, and the youngest female winner is Marta, who won in 2006 at age 20 (seven months older than Ronaldo in 1996).

Since 2010, the FIFA World Player of the Year and France Football's Ballon d'Or award have been merged. The world’s best player will be awarded the FIFA Ballon d’Or each year.[1]

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Nomination and selection process

Following criticism from some sections of the media over some questionable nominations in previous years, in 2004 FIFA drew up a shortlist of 35 men and 21 women from which national team managers and, for the first time, team captains and representatives from FIFPro (the worldwide representative organization for professional players) could vote.[2]

Another criticism brought up against the men's nominations is that no player in activity outside of Europe has ever been nominated for the award. Juan Román Riquelme is the only player nominated for the annual award who played for a team outside Europe within the year, on loan to Boca Juniors from Villarreal for the first half of 2007. Although players from several nationalities, of three continents, have been nominated and won the award, they were all playing for European clubs at the time of their nomination or victory.

It has also been suggested that players active in the leagues of other top non-European nations (such as the Argentine, the Brazilian, or the Mexican Leagues), are generally overlooked for the award. Brazilian club teams won the first three editions of the FIFA Club World Cup, yet not one player from those teams was nominated for the men's world player of the year award, whereas the European champions that the Brazilian club teams beat in the last two finals had more than a few players nominated for the award.

In 2010 France Football’s Ballon d’Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year award have been merged.The world’s best player will from on be awarded the FIFA Ballon d’Or each year.[3]

Winners

List of male winners

Year Rank Player Nationality Club
1991
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1st Lothar Matthäus  Germany Italy Internazionale
2nd Jean-Pierre Papin  France France Marseille
3rd Gary Lineker  England England Tottenham Hotspur
1992
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1st Marco van Basten  Netherlands Italy Milan
2nd Hristo Stoichkov  Bulgaria Spain Barcelona
3rd Thomas Häßler  Germany Italy Roma
1993
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1st Roberto Baggio  Italy Italy Juventus
2nd Romário  Brazil Spain Barcelona
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
3rd Dennis Bergkamp  Netherlands Italy Internazionale
Netherlands Ajax
1994
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1st Romário  Brazil Spain Barcelona
2nd Hristo Stoichkov  Bulgaria Spain Barcelona
3rd Roberto Baggio  Italy Italy Juventus
1995
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1st George Weah  Liberia Italy Milan
France Paris Saint-Germain
2nd Paolo Maldini  Italy Italy Milan
3rd Jürgen Klinsmann  Germany Germany Bayern Munich
England Tottenham Hotspur
1996
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1st Ronaldo  Brazil Spain Barcelona
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
2nd George Weah  Liberia Italy Milan
3rd Alan Shearer  England England Newcastle United
England Blackburn Rovers
1997
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1st Ronaldo  Brazil Italy Internazionale
Spain Barcelona
2nd Roberto Carlos  Brazil Spain Real Madrid
3rd
(tie)
Dennis Bergkamp  Netherlands England Arsenal
Zinedine Zidane  France Italy Juventus
1998
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1st Zinedine Zidane  France Italy Juventus
2nd Ronaldo  Brazil Italy Internazionale
3rd Davor Šuker  Croatia Spain Real Madrid
1999
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1st Rivaldo  Brazil Spain Barcelona
2nd David Beckham  England England Manchester United
3rd Gabriel Batistuta  Argentina Italy Fiorentina
2000
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1st Zinedine Zidane  France Italy Juventus
2nd Luís Figo  Portugal Spain Real Madrid
Spain Barcelona
3rd Rivaldo  Brazil Spain Barcelona
2001
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1st Luís Figo  Portugal Spain Real Madrid
2nd David Beckham  England England Manchester United
3rd Raúl  Spain Spain Real Madrid
2002
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1st Ronaldo  Brazil Spain Real Madrid
Italy Internazionale
2nd Oliver Kahn  Germany Germany Bayern Munich
3rd Zinedine Zidane  France Spain Real Madrid
2003
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1st Zinedine Zidane  France Spain Real Madrid
2nd Thierry Henry  France England Arsenal
3rd Ronaldo  Brazil Spain Real Madrid
2004
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1st Ronaldinho  Brazil Spain Barcelona
2nd Thierry Henry  France England Arsenal
3rd Andriy Shevchenko  Ukraine Italy Milan
2005
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1st Ronaldinho  Brazil Spain Barcelona
2nd Frank Lampard  England England Chelsea
3rd Samuel Eto'o  Cameroon Spain Barcelona
2006
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1st Fabio Cannavaro  Italy Spain Real Madrid
Italy Juventus
2nd Zinedine Zidane  France Spain Real Madrid
3rd Ronaldinho  Brazil Spain Barcelona
2007
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1st Kaká  Brazil Italy Milan
2nd Lionel Messi  Argentina Spain Barcelona
3rd Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal England Manchester United
2008
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1st Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal England Manchester United
2nd Lionel Messi  Argentina Spain Barcelona
3rd Fernando Torres  Spain England Liverpool
2009
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1st Xixu Chicharito  Argentina Spain Barcelona
2nd Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal England Manchester United
Spain Real Madrid
3rd Xavi  Spain Spain Barcelona

Wins by player

Player First Place Second Place Third Place
1 France Zinedine Zidane 3 1 2
2 Brazil Ronaldo 3 1 1
3 Brazil Ronaldinho 2 0 1
4 Argentina Lionel Messi 1 2 0
5 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 1 1 1
6 Portugal Luís Figo 1 1 0
Brazil Romário 1 1 0
Liberia George Weah 1 1 0
9 Brazil Rivaldo 1 0 1
Italy Roberto Baggio 1 0 1
11 Brazil Kaka 1 0 0
Italy Fabio Cannavaro 1 0 0
Netherlands Marco van Basten 1 0 0
Germany Lothar Matthäus 1 0 0
15 France Thierry Henry 0 2 0
England David Beckham 0 2 0
Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov 0 2 0
18 England Frank Lampard 0 1 0
Germany Oliver Kahn 0 1 0
Brazil Roberto Carlos 0 1 0
Italy Paolo Maldini 0 1 0
France Jean-Pierre Papin 0 1 0
23 Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp 0 0 2
24 Spain Xavi 0 0 1
Spain Fernando Torres 0 0 1
Cameroon Samuel Eto'o 0 0 1
Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko 0 0 1
Spain Raúl 0 0 1
Argentina Gabriel Batistuta 0 0 1
Croatia Davor Šuker 0 0 1
England Alan Shearer 0 0 1
Germany Jürgen Klinsmann 0 0 1
Germany Thomas Häßler 0 0 1
England Gary Lineker 0 0 1

Wins by country

Table of winners categorised by the player's nationality (not the nationality of his club).

Country First place Second place Third place
1  Brazil 8 (1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007) 3 (1993, 1997, 1998) 3 (2000, 2003, 2006)
2  France 3 (1998, 2000, 2003) 4 (1991, 2003, 2004, 2006) 2 (1997*, 2002)
3  Portugal 2 (2001, 2008) 2 (2000, 2009) 1 (2007)
4  Italy 2 (1993, 2006) 1 (1995) 1 (1994)
5  Argentina 1 (2009) 2 (2007, 2008) 1 (1999)
6  Germany 1 (1991) 1 (2002) 2 (1992, 1995)
7  Liberia 1 (1995) 1 (1996) 0
8  Netherlands 1 (1992) 0 2 (1993, 1997*)
9  England 0 3 (1999, 2001, 2005) 2 (1991, 1996)
10  Bulgaria 0 2 (1992, 1994) 0
11  Spain 0 0 3 (2001, 2008, 2009)
12  Croatia 0 0 1 (1998)
12  Ukraine 0 0 1 (2004)
12  Cameroon 0 0 1 (2005)

* There was a tie for that place

Wins by club

Club First place Second place Third place
1 Spain Barcelona 7 (1994, 1996*, 1997**, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2009) 6 (1992, 1993*, 1994, 2000**, 2007, 2008) 4 (2000, 2005, 2006, 2009)
2 Spain Real Madrid 4 (2001, 2002*, 2003, 2006*) 4 (1997, 2000*, 2006***, 2009*) 3 (1998, 2001, 2003)
3 Italy Juventus 4 (1993, 1998, 2000, 2006**) 0 2 (1994, 1997)
4 Italy Milan 3 (1992, 1995*, 2007) 2 (1995, 1996) 1 (2004)
5 Italy Internazionale 3 (1991, 1997*, 2002**) 1 (1998) 1 (1993*)
6 England Manchester United 1 (2008) 3 (1999, 2001, 2009**) 1 (2007)
7 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 1 (1996**) 1 (1993**) 0
8 France Paris Saint-Germain 1 (1995**) 0 0
9 England Arsenal 0 2 (2003, 2004) 1 (1997)
10 Germany Bayern Munich 0 1 (2002) 2 (1995*, 2002)
11 France Marseille 0 1 (1991) 0
11 England Chelsea 0 1 (2005) 0
13 England Tottenham Hotspur 0 0 2 (1991, 1995**)
14 Italy Roma 0 0 1 (1992)
14 Netherlands Ajax 0 0 1 (1993**)
14 England Blackburn Rovers 0 0 1 (1996**)
14 England Newcastle United 0 0 1 (1996*)
14 Italy Fiorentina 0 0 1 (1999)
14 England Liverpool 0 0 1 (2008)

*Player was a member of the club for the second half of the calendar year (The first part of a new season - August to December)
**Player was a member of the club for the first half of the calendar year (The second part of a finished season - January to May)
***Player retired half way through the calendar year so was a member of the club only for the first half of the calendar year (The second part of a finished season - January to May)

List of female winners

Year Place Player Nationality Club
2001
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1st Mia Hamm  United States United States Washington Freedom
2nd Tiffeny Milbrett  United States United States New York Power
3rd Sun Wen  China PR United States Atlanta Beat
2002
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1st Mia Hamm  United States United States Washington Freedom
2nd Birgit Prinz  Germany Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt
3rd Sun Wen  China PR United States Atlanta Beat
2003
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1st Birgit Prinz  Germany Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt
2nd Mia Hamm  United States United States Washington Freedom
3rd Hanna Ljungberg  Sweden Sweden Umeå IK
2004
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1st Birgit Prinz  Germany Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt
2nd Mia Hamm  United States United States W. Freedom retired
3rd Marta  Brazil Sweden Umeå IK
2005
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1st Birgit Prinz  Germany Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt
2nd Marta  Brazil Sweden Umeå IK
3rd Shannon Boxx  United States
2006
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1st Marta  Brazil Sweden Umeå IK
2nd Kristine Lilly  United States Sweden KIF Örebro DFF
3rd Renate Lingor  Germany Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt
2007
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1st Marta  Brazil Sweden Umeå IK
2nd Birgit Prinz  Germany Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt
3rd Cristiane  Brazil Germany VfL Wolfsburg
2008
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1st Marta  Brazil Sweden Umeå IK
2nd Birgit Prinz  Germany Germany Frankfurt
3rd Cristiane  Brazil Sweden Linköping/Brazil Corinthians
2009
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1st Marta  Brazil United States Los Angeles Sol/Brazil Santos
2nd Birgit Prinz  Germany Germany Frankfurt
3rd Kelly Smith  England United States Boston Breakers

Players' all-time ranking by places (top 3)

Player First place Second place Third place
1 Brazil Marta 4 1 1
2 Germany Birgit Prinz 3 4 0
3 United States Mia Hamm 2 2 0
4 United States Tiffeny Milbrett 0 1 0
United States Kristine Lilly 0 1 0
6 People's Republic of China Sun Wen 0 0 2
Brazil Cristiane 0 0 2
8 Sweden Hanna Ljungberg 0 0 1
United States Shannon Boxx 0 0 1
Germany Renate Lingor 0 0 1
England Kelly Smith 0 0 1

Wins by country

Table of winners categorised by the player's nationality (not the nationality of her club).

Country First place Second place Third place
1  Brazil 4 (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) 1 (2005) 3 (2004, 2007, 2008)
2  Germany 3 (2003, 2004, 2005) 4 (2002, 2007, 2008, 2009) 1 (2006)
3  United States 2 (2001, 2002) 4 (2001, 2003, 2004, 2006) 1 (2005)
4  China PR 0 0 2 (2001, 2002)
5  Sweden 0 0 1 (2003)
 England 0 0 1 (2009)

Wins by club

Club First place Second place Third place
1 Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt 3 (2003, 2004, 2005) 4 (2002, 2007, 2008, 2009) 1 (2006)
2 Sweden Umeå IK 3 (2006, 2007, 2008) 1 (2005) 2 (2003, 2004)
3 United States Washington Freedom 2 (2001, 2002) 2 (2003, 2004) 0
4 United States Los Angeles Sol 1 (2009) 0 0
Brazil Santos 1 (2009) 0 0
5 Sweden KIF Örebro DFF 0 1 (2006) 0
United States New York Power 0 1 (2001) 0
7 United States Atlanta Beat 0 0 2 (2001, 2002)
8 Germany VfL Wolfsburg 0 0 1 (2007)
Sweden Linköping 0 0 1 (2008)
Brazil Corinthians 0 0 1 (2008)
United States Boston Breakers 0 0 1 (2009)

See also

Notes and references